This is a bug in some versions of the Oracle driver, AFAIK.

Expedito Reinaldo da Silva J�nior wrote:

Hi,

I have a class with a java.util.Date attribute; It's associated column in
the database is a oracle 'timestamp' column (Timestamp columns support
milliseconds). When i save my object, the millisecond field of my attribute
is always zero. Does anyone had a similar problem??? I tried to change the
type mapping to 'date', 'timestamp'... I've changed the attribute to be a
java.util.Calendar and I mapped it to 'java.util.Calendar', but nothing
worked. (I almost changing my column to store a long type with the timestamp
time...)

Thanks

Expedito.


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